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When I'm not rumbling around Armello as Brun, smiting the king or trying desperately for that Rot win (I'll get it one day!), I'm busy building Fur vs Scale - a game that mashes together my love of anthropomorphic characters with arcade fighter mechanics.

Fur vs Scale is a fast-paced tabletop card game for 2-4 players, pitting colorful animal heroes of rival kingdoms against each other in strategic combat. The game challenges players to construct winning combinations of attacks, blocks, counters, and super moves over four rounds to be crowned victor.

If that's something that interests you, you can check out the character profiles and keep up to date on the game's progress at furvsscale.com

In addition, RN Estudio is making collectible miniatures, based on the characters, for the game's collector bundle. The 3D renders are in and they're pretty cool!

This is so cool! But is it like Street Fighter style or how does it play?

Thanks man!

It's a tabletop card game (not a video game) that mashes-up anthropomorphic heroes with arcade fighter mechanics. I was definitely inspired by Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat. You'll play up to 4 rounds in head to head combat, first building a Move List each round through drafting from your hero's card pool, and then using those Attack, Counter, Block, and Super cards to construct point combinations, stymie your opponent, and try and score 60 points. Each hero also has their own unique special abilities and finishers that can be used to influence the board and turn the tide of battle For example, Snaggle (the Crocodile Berserker) can overwhelm (i.e. destroy) a card placed between two of his higher valued Attack cards. For this reason, Snaggle players often like to use Block/Power Ups on their Attack cards, to make the threat of Overwhelm even more dangerous. Yelling, "SNAGGLE DON'T BLOCK!" when you do this is totally optional...but recommended

Here's a pic of the preview edition (going out to reviewers). The game itself is coming to Kickstarter in February where I hope to unlock more heroes (and a few other surprises). Hope to see you there!

Fur vs Scale, the fast-paced card game that features colorful anthropomorphic animal heroes and an arcade fighter theme, is currently on Kickstarter! Special, limited edition miniatures, produced by RN Estudio, are available in our exclusive Collectors Bundle.

Fur vs Scale is a fast-paced tabletop card game for 2-4 players, pitting heroes of rival kingdoms against each other in strategic combat. The game captures the ebb and flow of your favorite arcade fighter, challenging players to construct winning combinations of attacks, blocks, counters, and super moves over four rounds to be crowned victor. Featuring colorful anthropomorphic animal characters with unique special abilities, Fur vs Scale offers a variety of depth that can be enjoyed by kids and adults of all ages.

Sadly, Fur vs Scale, didn't garner the support I was hoping for from the Kickstarter community and I canceled the campaign today

The good news is that Fur vs Scale is still being released - and soon! The game is done and off to the printers for a (smaller) print run and the miniatures are being cast by RN Estudio.

If you're still interested in supporting Fur vs Scale and receiving the game, the miniatures, or both, please visit http://www.furvsscale.com and pre-order your copy today. As a thank you to early adopters, I will not only be offering the same shipping discounts advertised through this Kickstarter, but I will also be hand-signing and numbering all copies of the game ordered during the pre-order period.

In addition, I have decided to sell the miniatures with and without the game. So, if you just want your "resin crack" without the game - you can get that now, too. Bonus - I was able to lower the price of the miniatures a bit as well (and the corresponding Collector's Bundle).

Now you are stuck with a garage full of figures, for a game that is never going to sell enough units to get your money back.It Sounds like a you are very desperate developer with massive financial losses right now...